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Rick BroughIn less than a month, the Summit County Council will hold public hearings and will vote on a 2018 budget. That could include a property tax increase. Council member Kim Carson says that she hasn't heard much criticism of the tax hike so far. Rick Brough has more.Council Members Speak on Tax Increase, Public's Receptionhttp://kpcw.org/post/council-members-speak-tax-increase-publics-reception
54733 as http://kpcw.orgSat, 18 Nov 2017 00:07:26 +0000Council Members Speak on Tax Increase, Public's ReceptionOn today’s program, Summit County Council member Kim Carson has a recap from Wednesday's meeting. Snyderville Planning Commissioner Chuck Klingenstein has an update from Tuesday’s meeting. President and CEO of Ski Utah Nathan Rafferty with an update on his annual Ski Season opening press conference held on Tuesday. Manicurist and now Author, Carly Bennett Stenmark talks about her new book, More Than a Manicure: The Nail Files and her upcoming book signing on Saturday.Local News Hour - November 16, 2017http://kpcw.org/post/local-news-hour-november-16-2017
54664 as http://kpcw.orgFri, 17 Nov 2017 12:28:35 +0000Local News Hour - November 16, 2017Carolyn MurrayThe Summit County Council hearing on The Little Valley Subdivision special exception drew a substantial crowd Wednesday night. This came after a petition of nearly 300 signatures was signed in opposition to the proposed development. Carolyn Murray has this:Crowd Opposes Little Valley Subdivision Near Lewis Parkhttp://kpcw.org/post/crowd-opposes-little-valley-subdivision-near-lewis-park
54202 as http://kpcw.orgThu, 02 Nov 2017 19:18:14 +0000Crowd Opposes Little Valley Subdivision Near Lewis ParkOn today’s program, Kathy Donnell - Park Naturalist with Utah State Parks has an update on our nearby state parks. Summit County Council member Kim Carson has a recap from Wednesday's meeting, including the public hearing on the Little Valley subdivision special exception request. Katherine Jenkins, EPA Community Involvement Coordinator, has details on the second five-year review for Richardson Flat Tailings. The EPA is seeking public input. Live PC Give PC update with Park City Community Foundation Programs Manager Ollie Wilder and Foundation chairman Mike Ruzek. They talk about this year's goal and mission leaderboards and Project ABC Program Director Jake McIntire has an update on the data collected prior to the November 14th Project ABC Summit.Local News Hour - November 2, 2017http://kpcw.org/post/local-news-hour-november-2-2017
54191 as http://kpcw.orgThu, 02 Nov 2017 15:15:51 +0000Local News Hour - November 2, 2017On today’s program, Summit County Council member Kim Carson has a recap from Wednesday's meeting. Park City Planning Commission Chairman Adam Strachan discusses last night’s meeting and Park City Special Events Manager Jenny Diersen has a look ahead at the week's events, including Autumn Aloft and the final Park Silly Sunday market.Local News Hour - September 14, 2017http://kpcw.org/post/local-news-hour-september-14-2017
52654 as http://kpcw.orgFri, 15 Sep 2017 13:25:07 +0000Local News Hour - September 14, 2017On today’s program, Kathy Donnell , Park Naturalist with Utah State Parks has a monthly update. Summit County Council member Kim Carson recaps yesterday’s meeting. Park City Mayoral Candidate Dana Williams and Park City Special Events Manager Jenny Diersen with a look ahead at the week's events –including the Kimball Arts Festival information you need to know.Local News Hour - August 3, 2017http://kpcw.org/post/local-news-hour-august-3-2017
51366 as http://kpcw.orgThu, 03 Aug 2017 15:50:39 +0000Local News Hour - August 3, 2017Leslie ThatcherAt the launch of the new Electric Express last month, Park City and Summit County officials urged those in attendance to "ride the bus." So KPCW's Leslie Thatcher decided to ask them - if they ride the bus. Here's her report.Riding the Bus isn't for Everyone...http://kpcw.org/post/riding-bus-isnt-everyone
50366 as http://kpcw.orgSat, 01 Jul 2017 16:57:48 +0000Riding the Bus isn't for Everyone...Rick BroughLast week, members of the Summit County Council met to discuss ways to be more sustainable in Park City. We interviews Council Member Kim Carson on her thoughts after the meeting. Rick Brough has more.Council Discusses Sustainability Measureshttp://kpcw.org/post/council-discusses-sustainability-measures
50233 as http://kpcw.orgFri, 23 Jun 2017 18:14:30 +0000Council Discusses Sustainability MeasuresRick BroughThe case of embattled Salt Lake County Recorder Gary Ott has made headlines as county officials express concern that Ott may no longer be mentally competent -- yet lack a clear avenue in Utah law to deal with an elected official who may be incapacitated. It's an issue that could face any local government. County Council member Kim Carson said the issue has been discussed on Capitol Hill. Rick Brough has more.County Council Discusses Ott Issue, Agricultural Committee Members, and Morehttp://kpcw.org/post/county-council-discusses-ott-issue-agricultural-committee-members-and-more
50239 as http://kpcw.orgThu, 22 Jun 2017 18:14:30 +0000County Council Discusses Ott Issue, Agricultural Committee Members, and MoreOn today’s program, Summit County Council member Kim Carson recaps yesterday’s meeting. Park City Fire Chief Paul Hewitt and new Fire Marshall, Mike Owens, have details on a farewell for Assistant Chief Scott Adams next week and how fire season looks, and the possible restrictions on campfires, fireworks this summer. Park City Summit County Arts Council Director Hadley Dynak and artist Jan Massimino who has helped produce the Summit Arts Showcase. It’s returning this weekend in Oakley and Park City Museum Director Sandra Morrison has details about Saturday's Historic Home Tour and the newest traveling exhibit "Hunt for Treasure."Local News Hour - June 22, 2017http://kpcw.org/post/local-news-hour-june-22-2017
50087 as http://kpcw.orgThu, 22 Jun 2017 15:16:25 +0000Local News Hour - June 22, 2017In a move that will help protect one of the Southwest’s most iconic landscapes, the Bureau of Land Management recently decided to remove parcels of land residing at the door step of Zion National Park from a proposed September oil and gas lease sale. David Nimkin is the Senior Southwest Regional Director for The National Parks Conservation Association. He joins Chris and Nell in the first part of the show to talk about the process and the results. Then, in the second half of the show, they speak with Summit County Council member Kim Carson about a resolution which supports the need to keep public lands in public hands. The council recently passed this resolution in response to public input. The resolution recognizes the value of federal public lands to Summit County, Utah’s economy, recreation, heritage and quality of life.This Green Earth - June 20, 2017http://kpcw.org/post/green-earth-june-20-2017
50002 as http://kpcw.orgTue, 20 Jun 2017 16:37:23 +0000This Green Earth - June 20, 2017Rick BroughThe Summit County Council discussed Wednesday whether to continue with the next step in the Mountain Accord process. They said yes, but in a split 3-2 vote. The Accord has been succeeded by the Central Wasatch Commission made up of four entities in the Salt Lake Valley. Council Members Chris Robinson, Kim Carson, and Glenn Wright voted to continue with $100,000 in funding they had pledged to the Accord. The dissenters, Roger Armstrong and Doug Clyde, asked what the county is getting out of a process that's being run by interests in the Salt Lake Valley. Rick Brough has more.Progress on Mountain Accord Meets Resistancehttp://kpcw.org/post/progress-mountain-accord-meets-resistance
49920 as http://kpcw.orgThu, 15 Jun 2017 22:17:00 +0000Progress on Mountain Accord Meets ResistanceRick BroughThe Summit County Council discussed Wednesday whether to continue with the next step in the Mountain Accord process. They said yes, but in a split 3-2 vote. The Accord has been succeeded by the Central Wasatch Commission, made up of four entities in the Salt Lake Valley. Council members Chris Robinson, Kim Carson, and Glenn Wright voted to continue with $100,000 in funding they had pledged to the Accord. The dissenters, Roger Armstrong and Doug Clyde, asked what the county is getting out of a process that's being run by interests in the Salt Lake Valley. Rick Brough has m0re.Funding for Mountain Accord Approved by Narrow Marginhttp://kpcw.org/post/funding-mountain-accord-approved-narrow-margin
50007 as http://kpcw.orgThu, 15 Jun 2017 17:37:36 +0000Funding for Mountain Accord Approved by Narrow MarginOn today’s program,, Summit County Council member Kim Carson reviews yesterday’s meeting. Park City Planning Commissioner Melissa Band discusses some of the issues at last night's meeting. Dave Bingham, weed supervisor from Summit County, has details on a weed abatement grant that can help homeowners in Park City area and Keith Lilly with Shepard of the Mountains Lutheran Church talks about the Community Hymn Sing on Sunday, April 30 with the new virtual organ.Local News Hour - April 27, 2017http://kpcw.org/post/local-news-hour-april-27-2017
48365 as http://kpcw.orgThu, 27 Apr 2017 15:43:47 +0000Local News Hour - April 27, 2017On today’s program, Summit County Council member Kim Carson reviews Wednesday’s County Council meeting. The former Managing Director for Sundance Institute Sarah Pearce is joined by the woman stepping in her stead, Betsy Wallace to talk about the future for Pearce and Wallace’s contributions to future Sundance Film Festivals.Local News Hour - March 16, 2017http://kpcw.org/post/local-news-hour-march-16-2017
47086 as http://kpcw.orgThu, 16 Mar 2017 15:32:42 +0000Local News Hour - March 16, 2017On today’s program, Summit County Council member Kim Carson reviews yesterday’s county council meeting. Dr. Lawrence Yun - Chief Economist and Senior Vice President of Research at the National Association of Realtors will be presenting his statistical analysis of the current market conditions to members of the Park City Board of Realtors. He gives us a preview. Photographer Christopher Boffoli photographs are on display at the Kimball Art Center Cafe Gallery. The exhibit is titled Big Appetites and Park City resident and business owner Dee Downing talks about her activism at Standing Rock and last week's Main St. protest.Local News Hour - February 2, 2107http://kpcw.org/post/local-news-hour-february-2-2107
45889 as http://kpcw.orgThu, 02 Feb 2017 18:38:31 +0000Local News Hour - February 2, 2107Rick BroughThe Summit County Council approved a height exception Wednesday for a building in the proposed Woodward Gorgoza Recreation Park — in a split 3-2 vote. Rick Brough has more.Woodward Gorgoza Height Exception Narrowly Approvedhttp://kpcw.org/post/woodward-gorgoza-height-exception-narrowly-approved
44306 as http://kpcw.orgThu, 08 Dec 2016 15:26:07 +0000Woodward Gorgoza Height Exception Narrowly ApprovedLeslie ThatcherOn today’s program, Utah State Park Naturalist Kathy Donnell has her monthly update of local state parks. Summit County Council member Kim Carson has a recap of yesterday’s meeting. Park City Police Chief Wade Carpenter has an update on student drug use , toxicology reports and progress on the investigation into the cause of deaths of Treasure Mountain 8th grade students, Grant Seaver and Ryan Ainsworth. President of PCHS Booster Club Kayla Pelegrin provides an update on their progress over the past year and Luke Hinz tells about his plans to be the first to ski all 90 lines in Andrew McLean’s “The Chuting Gallery” in one season. Luke’s adventure is called The Chuting Project.Local News Hour - October 6, 2016http://kpcw.org/post/local-news-hour-october-6-2016
42199 as http://kpcw.orgThu, 06 Oct 2016 16:27:15 +0000Local News Hour - October 6, 2016On today’s program, Host Leslie Thatcher speaks with Cheryl Fox - director of Summit Land Conservancy to talk about open space issues . Summit County Economic Development Manager Jeff Jones and Sustainability Manager Lisa Yoder are in to discuss the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting including the first report from the consultant hired to look at the Cline Dahle parcel and Summit County Council members Kim Carson and Roger Armstrong are both running unopposed on the November 8 th ballot. We discuss the election and important issues facing council in next 4 years.Local News Hour - October 4, 2016http://kpcw.org/post/local-news-hour-october-4-2016
42124 as http://kpcw.orgTue, 04 Oct 2016 15:15:24 +0000Local News Hour - October 4, 2016Leslie ThatcherOn today’s program, host Leslie Thatcher speaks to Summit County Council Member Kim Carson about the proposed ballot and transportation measures. Swaner EcoCenter Director Nell Larson has a preview of some upcoming events and Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation District Director Mike Luers reports that due to a cooperative effort of water users in the Snyderville Basin, thousands of fish were saved last month.Local News Hour - August 18, 2016http://kpcw.org/post/local-news-hour-august-18-2016
40767 as http://kpcw.orgThu, 18 Aug 2016 21:01:43 +0000Local News Hour - August 18, 2016